Super Saints Podcast
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God created us to become Super Saints.
This podcast is about our Journey to Sainthood in these times.
Journeys of Faith Ministry, founded by Bob and Penny Lord is about Evangelization through communications, spreading the Good News of the Gospel especially the Eucharistic Miracles, Marian Apparitions and Lives of the Super Saints.
Our Founders Bob and Penny Lord were dubbed "Experts on the Catholic Saints!"
We are all called to become Saints, and each of us has been created uniquely with special features and gifts by God.
Our goal is to spend eternity in union with Our God in Heaven.
We will focus on the Lives of the Saints, Prayer and testimonies from daily life that will show us how to live as a Christian here and now and become a Super Saint in Heaven
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Episodes
492 episodes
Silence With A Modern Patron Saint of Diabetics
Noise is everywhere, but peace is not. We follow the life of Saint Raphael Arnaez Baron, a young Spaniard who seems to have everything wealth, talent, friends, and a bright future yet feels a deeper pull that comfort cannot quiet. His answer is...
From Lawyer To Capuchin Martyr Saint Fidelis Of Sigmaringen
He was winning in the courts and losing peace in his soul. Saint Fidelis of Sigmaringen begins as Mark Roy, a brilliant lawyer in post-Reformation Europe, known for honesty and defending the poor. But the more he sees corruption and spiritual e...
Saint Adalbert Of Prague
A nobleman becomes a bishop, then an exile, then a missionary who keeps walking toward the hardest ground. Saint Adalbert of Prague isn’t remembered because his path was smooth, but because he refused to trade the Gospel for comfort, approval, ...
Saint Bernadette And The Grotto at Lourdes
We reflect on why Saint Bernadette of Lourdes matters right now and how her hidden life becomes a loud call back to prayer, humility, and hope. We walk through Lourdes, the message of the Immaculate Conception, and the healing waters as signs t...
Pope Martin I And The Cost Of Truth
A pope in chains sounds like ancient history until you realize why he was arrested: he refused to let politics rewrite the truth about Jesus. We walk through the life of Pope Martin I, a seventh-century successor of Peter who faced the Monothel...
Saint Stanislaus Shows How To Confront Injustice With Faith
We walk through the life of Saint Stanislaus, the Bishop of Krakow who confronts injustice with charity and courage, even when it places him directly in danger. We trace how his Eucharistic devotion, pastoral leadership, and defense of Church t...
Praying The Divine Mercy Novena and Chaplet For Healing And Hope
We walk through the Catholic devotion to Divine Mercy and why it speaks so directly to fear, suffering, and spiritual exhaustion today. We trace the message Jesus gave to St Faustina and show how the Chaplet and Novena train us to live the pray...
Saint John Baptist De La Salle And The Fight For Faithful Education Today
We reflect on Saint John Baptist de La Salle as a steady guide for Catholic families and educators who feel pulled off course by modern distractions and secular pressure. We walk through his life, his sacrifices, and his vision of Christ-center...
The Saint who walked on Water!
We share the life of Saint Francis of Paola, a humble hermit whose hidden prayer shaped a faith bold enough to face storms and soften hearts. His miracles point past wonder and toward conversion, mercy, and steady trust in God’s providence thro...
Consoling The Heart Of Jesus
We face the hardest Christian question: how to keep trusting God when suffering feels personal and relentless. We learn how offering our pain to the Sacred Heart becomes a real way to comfort Jesus and receive his peace in return.• sufferin...
Saint John Climacus And The Ladder Toward Everyday Holiness
A spiritual life that actually fits your real life starts with a simple image: one faithful step at a time. We’re reflecting on Saint John Climacus, the sixth and seventh century monk of Mount Sinai whose wisdom still helps Christians pursue ho...
Saint Rupert And The Gift Of Salt
Salt doesn’t sound like a tool for evangelization, until you meet Saint Rupert. We walk through the life of the Apostle of Salzburg and the surprising way he used the salt springs of Austria to serve real human needs while quietly leading heart...
What If One Simple Prayer Could Rebuild Your Inner Silence?
Your day is moving fast, your mind is crowded, and peace can feel like a luxury you cannot reach. We slow everything down with one of the Church’s simplest treasures: the Jesus Prayer, “Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner....
Saint Nicholas Of Flüe And The Power Of Sacred Silence
We trace the life of Saint Nicholas of Flüe, a Swiss farmer and father who learns to hear God in mountain silence and slowly surrenders everything to follow that call. Along the way, we linger on discernment, Dorothea’s courageous consent, and ...
Miracles And Devotions To Saint Joseph Across Centuries
We walk through the centuries-long devotion to Saint Joseph, tracing how his silence in Scripture becomes a loud witness of obedience, courage, and trust in God. We share the miracles, prayers, and traditions that lead Catholics to ask for his ...
From Paris Nobility To Streets Of Service With Saint Louise De Marillac
We trace Saint Louise de Marillac’s journey from noble beginnings and deep personal loss to a life poured out for “our lords the poor.” We follow how Eucharistic devotion, patient discernment, and partnership with Saint Vincent de Paul shape th...
The Holy Lance of Saint Longinus
We stand with the tradition of the Holy Lance and trace how a single wound at Calvary echoes into Rome and Mantua through relics, pilgrimage, and prayer. We follow St. Longinus from doubt to confession and ask what it means to let the Eucharist...
Eleven Polish Nuns Offer Their Lives To Save Prisoners In 1943
We trace how Poland is crushed between Nazi and Soviet violence, then follow the Nazareth Sisters of Novogrodek as they become the town’s spiritual backbone. We tell how eleven nuns choose to take the place of imprisoned men and walk into the w...
Our Lady Of America: Purity, Prayer, And Hope For The United States
We trace the message of Our Lady of America, given to Sister Mary Ephraim in the 1950s, and explore how purity of heart, Eucharistic devotion, and family prayer can renew a nation. Along the way, we unpack the historical context, the symbolism ...
Saint Dominic Savio: Five Miraculous Moments
We trace five luminous moments from Saint Dominic Savio’s short life that reveal how Eucharistic love, Marian trust, and courageous mercy can transform ordinary days into channels of grace. From playground peacemaking to prophecy for the Pope, ...
He Defied A King Rather Than Deny The Eucharist
We trace the fierce, tender courage of St. John Ogilvy, the Jesuit who risked everything to bring the Eucharist to persecuted Catholics in seventeenth‑century Scotland. From conversion and clandestine ministry to arrest, torture, and martyrdom,...
Perpetua And Felicity Courage at Catharge
We trace the lives of Saints Perpetua and Felicity from bustling Carthage to the arena, showing how friendship, motherhood, and the Eucharist forged courage stronger than empire. Their diary, visions, and final witness challenge us to make comm...
Blessed Charles The Good: Charity, Martyrdom, And Eucharistic Mercy
A medieval count opens his granaries, breaks bread at church doors, and pays with his life—yet his witness refuses to fade. We follow Blessed Charles the Good from royal exile to Eucharistic bravery, revealing how real leadership looks when a c...
How Saint Gregory Of Narek Guides Us From Suffering To Hope
A tenth‑century monk from the shores of Lake Van might be the mentor your spiritual life has been missing. We open the doors of Narek Monastery and step into the luminous world of Saint Gregory of Narek—poet, mystic, and Doctor of the Church—wh...
From Smyrna To Sainthood: The Courage, Teachings, And Martyrdom Of Saint Polycarp
We tell the story of Saint Polycarp as a living link to the apostles and a fearless defender of the Eucharist whose courage in controversy and martyrdom still shapes how we believe, worship, and stay united. We invite you to deepen devotion, gu...